Miramichi Court Docket (2025-2027)

Specifies the purpose of the scheduled appearance. Common types include first appearance, plea entry, bail hearing, motion, trial, or sentencing.

If one were to analyze the trends within the Miramichi Court Docket over the last decade, a stark narrative emerges. Like many rural Canadian jurisdictions, Miramichi has not been immune to the swirling currents of the opioid crisis and methamphetamine addiction.

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: Ongoing trial proceedings and sentencing scheduled for late April 2026 in the Court of King's Bench.

For the most current information, visit the website or call the Miramichi courthouse clerk at (506) 627-4050.

A "trial within a trial" held to determine the admissibility of specific evidence. Specifies the purpose of the scheduled appearance

If you are looking for specific details not found in the summary dockets, you can use official New Brunswick tools:

Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), the identities of individuals under the age of 18 charged with offences are strictly protected. While youth court dockets exist, they are heavily redacted, often using initials rather than full names to prevent public identification. Publication Bans

This court handles the vast majority of criminal cases, including bail hearings, trials, and sentencing for summary conviction offences and certain indictable offences. It also handles traffic violations, municipal bylaw infractions, and youth justice matters under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). Like many rural Canadian jurisdictions, Miramichi has not

Additionally, the office located at 148 Pleasant Street (Suite 100) often has a copy of the daily duty counsel docket, though this is technically for lawyers.

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